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Thoughts on the continuous new highs of U.S. stocks
Currently, the United States remains the world's leading power, far ahead in comprehensive national strength, surpassing the entire world, including the East.
You might ask why they don't target us, because the U.S. is a capitalist country; before fighting, they calculate costs and benefits. Clearly, attacking us isn't very cost-effective, but that doesn't mean they can't win.
In just a few months, the U.S. has invaded two sovereign countries in succession. Although they turned Iran into a mess during the attack, causing many netizens to mock them, so far, which country dares to condemn the U.S.? Which country dares to sanction the U.S.? Or even intervene militarily?
This is completely different from our situation. We are trying to recover legitimate territory, which we haven't even achieved yet. The U.S. directly invades with military force.
You say Trump wins every day, that's funny. Have you ever thought about whether they have the capital for that?
The above is an analysis of why U.S. stocks keep rising from an international perspective. Next, let's look at the company level.
Similarly, as representatives of the tech industry, Nvidia has revenue of 68 billion dollars and profit of 48 billion dollars.
Cambricon's revenue is 6 billion RMB, with a profit in RMB, just turned profitable last year.
A-shares' Moore Threads, immediately after listing, used all the funds raised (note: all of it) to deposit in banks as fixed deposits, with no money used for R&D (they said themselves that they didn't need to; they had sufficient funds). The whole internet was criticizing them, but did it help?
Do you think U.S. stocks have no reason to rise?
Do you think A-shares have no reason to rise? #美国寻求战略比特币储备